Prepared by Joy Kumagai - IPBES Technical Support Unit (TSU) of Knowledge and Data
Reviewed by the Task Force on Knowledge and Data (Hanno Seebens, Rainer Krug, András Báldi, Xubin Pan, and Aidin Niamir)
For any inquires please contact tsu.data@ipbes.net
Version: 1.0 Last Updated: 11 July 2022
This technical guideline provides guidance on figures within IPBES assessments, with particular emphasis on long-term storage in repositories. The guideline is intended for IPBES assessment technical support units or anyone storing figures within IPBES assessments.
All figures, except for those borrowed (i.e. not modified) from external sources, are stored on Zenodo. Figures can then be accessed in the long-term, enabling reuse by others and future IPBES experts.
When uploading a figure to a repository, please specify which chapter it belongs to and the figure number. Additionally, please include the related identifiers, specifically the DOI of the assessment chapter and/or the associated data management report it appears in. At a quick glance, viewers should be able to track where a figure appears within the assessment.
Please provide editable, high resolution figures in vector format which enables graphic designers to edit the figure. Vector formats could be pdf, eps, or others as specified in the file formats guideline. If the graphic designer needs to edit a figure, the new version should be uploaded to the same repository as an additional file.
It is incredibly important that permission for any borrowed or adapted figures is granted and documented as early as possible. If permission can not be secured, then the figure can not be used in the assessment.
Please double check the following items to ensure the figures are in line with IPBES guidance.
If there are country borders displayed, there are certain rules for borders and a few regions that need to be adhered to (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5883632).
World maps are in the robinson projection.
Country names are in ISO 3166-1 alpha 3 code within figures. If full names are needed in captions for clarity, they are fully spelt out according to current UN guidance. Names can be double checked with the interactive map on this UN website.
Colors used in figures are color blind friendly.
Depending on the type of figure, there are different items that need to be part of the repository and checked. Please go through the following lists for each figure in the assessment.
Schematic figures
Data driven figures
Borrowed figures (unmodified)
Adapted figures (modified)
In this section, examples for each type of figure are provided with links to the associated data deposit pacakge, except for borrowed figures which do not need a data deposit package.
The data deposit package associated with this figure can be found here: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4359655
The data deposit package associated with this figure can be found here: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6468917
The data deposit package associated with this figure can be found here: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6453019